Trace our nation's foundation of faith

Education, history and faith come together in Christian Discoveries—Washington, D.C. and Williamsburg. Students will discuss faith’s role in our country and spend time on devotionals, prayers and scripture throughout the tour. Join us for a deeply Christian travel program that ensures a uniquely spiritual experience for students learning about our nation’s history and culture.

Your Adventure, Day by Day

Day 1 :
Welcome to the Historic East Coast!

- Orientation:† Discuss God’s hand in America’s history and the role of people of
faith in our country. Chat about the separation of church and state and its effects on our society.

- Dinner:

- Travel to Williamsburg, VA, and Hotel
Check-In:

- Evening Program**:Take a walking tour of this colonial town after dark. Explore all aspects of colonial life including music, politics, fashion, and food.

Day 2 :
Explore Williamsburg and More!

- Breakfast and Hotel Check-Out:† Morning Devotional

- Jamestown Settlement:Explore replicas of the three
ships that sailed from England to Virginia. Learn about the
colonists in a recreated 17th-century fort and watch historical
interpreters at a Powhatan Indian Village.

- Lunch:

- Colonial Williamsburg:Experience 18th-century colonial life as
you explore the Revolutionary City and meet people of the past
such as wigmakers, blacksmiths, tinsmiths, and an apothecary.

- Dinner:

- Return to Washington, D.C., and Hotel Check-In:

Day 3 :
Walk in the Footsteps of Our Founding Fathers

- Breakfast:† Morning Devotional

- Alexandria:Walk the beautiful streets of Old Town Alexandria
and follow in the footsteps of many of our Founding Fathers.

- Mount Vernon:Explore George Washington’s estate, the
mansion he shared with Martha, and an education center that
showcases our first president as a farmer and businessman.

- † Devotional Discussion: The faith of our Founding Fathers:

- Lunch:

- Holocaust Museum:Experience the Holocaust through the
eyes of a child in “Daniel’s Story,” at this living memorial to
the victims of Nazi Germany.

- World War II Memorial:Deepen your appreciation for the 16
million who served and 400,000 who lost their lives in battle
while fighting to protect our rights and freedoms.

Day 4 :
Reflect and Consider our Nation's History

- Breakfast:† Morning Devotional

- Arlington National Cemetery:Pay your respects to the
hundreds of thousands of brave men and women who
sacrificed their lives for our country. During the Changing of
the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, reflect on the
true meaning of sacrifice while Taps is played to honor the
fallen soldiers.

- † Devotional Discussion: Learn from the sacrifices of others:

- Iwo Jima Memorial:Think about the inscription on the
statue’s base, “Uncommon valor was a common virtue,” while
you explore this tribute to the U.S. Marines who died while
serving our country.

- Pentagon Memorial:Visit the outdoor installation honoring
the 184 victims of the September 11, 2001, attacks at the
Pentagon.

- Lunch:

- Capitol Hill:Walk the underground tunnels where lawmakers
meet; explore the Visitor Center (by appointment); take in the
miles of books at the Library of Congress; and sit on the steps
of the highest court in the land, the U.S. Supreme Court.

- National Archives:See the Constitution, Bill of Rights, and
Declaration of Independence, and understand how they
impact our lives today and ensure our basic freedoms.

- Dinner:

- Lincoln Memorial:Contemplate Lincoln’s achievements and
stand where Martin Luther King, Jr., stood when he delivered
his famous “I Have a Dream” speech.

- Vietnam Veterans Memorial:Scan more than 58,000 names
inscribed on the Wall, representing the men and women who
were killed or missing in action during the Vietnam War.

- Korean War Veterans Memorial:Walk among 19 statues,
each depicting a soldier in realistic garb, as they march
through Korea’s rough terrain during the Korean War.

Day 5 :
Continue to Explore Washington, D.C.

- Breakfast and Hotel Check-Out:† Morning Devotional

- White House:(picture stop) Take a picture standing in front of
the most recognizable symbol of the presidency.

- † Devotional: Pray for the president:

- Ford’s Theatre and Petersen House:(by appointment)
Follow the mystery of Lincoln’s assassination from Ford’s
Theatre to the nearby house where he died.

- Lunch:

- Smithsonian Institution:Discover some of the museums
making up the Smithsonian Institution, such as the National
History Museum, the National Air and Space Museum, the
National Gallery of Art, and the American History Museum.

- Museum of the Bible:Learn about the narrative, history, and impact of The Bible in a series of specialized exhibits

- † Closing Discussion: What part will you play in God’s plan for our
nation’s future?:

- Dinner and depart Washington, D.C., for home.:Please note: Travel time from different parts of the country
may modify this itinerary. Prices vary depending on departure
city and duration of program.
*Itineraries may be modified and inclusions and airports
substituted depending on your travel dates, arrival and
departure times, national holidays, hours of operation, and
events beyond WorldStrides’ control.

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